Gun of the Week: Beretta Nano

Published on June 4, 2012
Duration: 2:12

The Beretta Nano is a 9mm striker-fired pistol designed for concealed carry, measuring under 6 inches long and 4 inches tall with a 3-inch barrel. It features a low-profile, snag-free design for easy drawing and a serialized steel chassis insert within the polymer frame, allowing for future customization of frames. The pistol comes standard with a 6-round magazine.

Quick Summary

The Beretta Nano is a 9mm striker-fired pistol optimized for concealed carry, featuring a compact profile under 6 inches long and 4 inches tall with a 3-inch barrel. Its snag-free design aids in drawing, and a unique serialized steel chassis within the polymer frame allows for future customization.

Chapters

  1. 00:19Introduction: Gun of the Week
  2. 00:24Beretta Nano Origin
  3. 00:28Beretta Nano 9mm Overview
  4. 00:31Concealed Carry Design
  5. 00:48Low Profile Design
  6. 00:52Sight System
  7. 01:07Magazine Capacity
  8. 01:17Serialized Chassis System
  9. 01:38Customization Potential
  10. 01:50Ideal User
  11. 02:00Range Experience & Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Beretta Nano for concealed carry?

The Beretta Nano is designed for concealed carry with a compact size, measuring under 6 inches long and 4 inches tall, and featuring a 3-inch barrel. Its low-profile, snag-free design aids in quick draws from concealment.

What makes the Beretta Nano's frame design unique?

The Beretta Nano features a serialized steel chassis inserted into the polymer frame. This modular system allows for frame interchangeability and opens up possibilities for future customization with different colors, textures, and integrated accessories.

What is the standard magazine capacity of the Beretta Nano?

The Beretta Nano comes standard with a 6-round capacity magazine. Extended capacity magazines and grips are anticipated to be available in the future.

How are the sights on the Beretta Nano adjusted or replaced?

The low-profile 3-dot sights on the Beretta Nano can be easily adjusted or replaced. This process typically requires a 1.3 mm hex wrench for modification.

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